Javeria Saud Responds Strongly to Criticism of Ramadan Transmission “Pyara Ramzan”
Actress, writer, and television host Javeria Saud has responded strongly to criticism and allegations circulating on social media about
Actress, writer, and television host Javeria Saud has responded strongly to criticism and allegations circulating on social media about her Ramadan transmission “Pyara Ramzan” on Express TV. The program has been one of the most widely discussed Ramadan shows this year, with several segments going viral online.
During the show, Javeria Saud hosts various discussions and interactive segments with religious scholar Maulana Azad Jameel. However, some phone calls received during the program have sparked debate on social media. Critics claim that certain calls seem unusual or scripted, leading to accusations that the segments are created mainly to attract attention and increase television ratings.
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Despite the criticism, Javeria Saud has defended her program and her team. In her response, she said that negative comments do not affect her because the show has helped many people and continues to deliver positive work during the holy month of Ramadan. She emphasized that the purpose of the transmission is to guide and assist viewers who reach out with personal questions and concerns.
Some of the viral calls that gained attention included a young man asking for advice about buying a gift for his girlfriend, while another caller asked an unusual question about a family matter. These clips quickly spread across social media platforms, where users expressed mixed reactions.
While some viewers criticized the calls and labeled them scripted, others defended the program and appreciated its unique style of interaction. Supporters say the show addresses everyday issues faced by people and allows them to seek advice openly.
Javeria Saud continues to host the program daily, maintaining that the show’s main goal is to spread awareness, guidance, and support during Ramadan.